Apocalypse Wow! Welcome to your soundtrack to the end of world. Sleaford Mods’ peerless minimalist aggro-electro is natural underground music which has threatened to become zeitgeist-defining for some ...
A light January week in Indie Basement, but there are more than enough new releases to keep you entertained: Sleaford Mods‘ new album that features Aldous Harding, Gwendoline Christie and Life Without ...
The Demise of Planet X by the Nottingham duo may be vulgar but it’s shot through with humour and features ‘Game of Thrones’ star Gwendoline Christie on arresting opener Andrew Fearn and Jason ...
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I’ve been following Toronto’s Danko Jones and his band — the hardest-working power trio in Canada —since they first appeared in 1996. While his group has found considerable success outside of Canada, ...
Andrew Fearn and Jason Williamson – AKA Sleaford Mods – have announced their forthcoming album, The Demise Of Planet X, alongside the release of new single, "The Good Life". The album features a rare ...
Sleaford Mods have announced a new album, The Demise of Planet X, and shared its latest single, “The Good Life,” which features Gwendoline Christie and Big Special. The Demise of Planet X is due out ...
Sleaford Mods have announced a new album, The Demise of Planet X. It’s their first album in three years, and it will be out January 16 via Rough Trade. It features a number of guest contributors, ...
Sleaford Mods have announced their new album ‘The Demise Of Planet X’ with the cathartic new single ‘The Good Life’. Check it out below along with our exclusive interview with frontman Jason ...
Lochaber and the BBC are the places to be this October, be sure to join us! — Margaret Mary Murray, Head of BBC Gaelic Services The annual celebration of Gaelic language and culture, The Royal ...
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